Indicate the following conclusions that can be made based on your analysis of the predictors of stress
Question:
Indicate the following conclusions that can be made based on your analysis of the predictors of stress and their significance. Note that significant is when p<.05. You may select more than one option below. Remember, if a variable is not significant, then we do not make any interpretations beyond: X is not significantly related to Y.
NONE of these variables are significant predictors of stress.
For every one hour increase in sleep, we can expect a .33 point increase in stress on the stress scale.
For every one hour increase in sleep, we can expect a .33 point decrease in stress on the stress scale.
For every one point increase in stress, we can expect a .308 point increase in sleep.
For every one point increase in stress, we can expect a .308 point decrease in sleep.
Sleep and stress are not significantly related.
Men are significantly more stressed than women.
Women are significantly more stressed than men.
Men and women do not significantly differ in stress.
For every one year increase in age, we can expect a .005 point increase in stress on the stress scale.
For every one year increase in age, we can expect a .005 point decrease in stress on the stress scale.
For every one year increase in age, we can expect a .028 point increase in stress on the stress scale.
For every one year increase in age, we can expect a .028 point decrease in stress on the stress scale.
Cost management a strategic approach
ISBN: 978-0073526942
5th edition
Authors: Edward J. Blocher, David E. Stout, Gary Cokins